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i was looking to get an albino boa but have no idea where to start looking. just want some ideas of where to look and any breeders you recommend. payment plans are a plus!
thank you in advance
Let me recomend Brian Dierking from Boarama.com. He's a good guy and he aint going to rip you off. Look him up and buy with confidence I got my female from him.
i was looking to get an albino boa but have no idea where to start looking. just want some ideas of where to look and any breeders you recommend. payment plans are a plus!
thank you in advance
Check out your local reptile shows. You can find some great deals on very nice animals there.
The best part about buying them from a local show, is that you can see the animals in person. You can get a feel for how healthy they are.... most times. You might even get a yearling for the price of a new born. Most of the people at the shows.... They want to go home with as few animals as possible. So, they're ready to wheel and deal.
Don't know what price range you're looking for, but...
I've seen them as low as 75 dollars at a reptile show(I purchased that one). I've also seen them as high as 400. The average prices was 225. BTW I'm talking about Kahl Strain Albinos for these examples.
I've seen Sharp Strain Albinos for 600 at the shows, but sellers have been known to go "lower". How much lower??? Now, that would be telling. I promised I wouldn't tell how much I paid for mine, so I can't give exact "rock bottom" prices.
I will say.... I "NEVER" expected to get them for such a "low" price.
Check out your local reptile shows. You can find some great deals on very nice animals there.
The best part about buying them from a local show, is that you can see the animals in person. You can get a feel for how healthy they are.... most times. You might even get a yearling for the price of a new born. Most of the people at the shows.... They want to go home with as few animals as possible. So, they're ready to wheel and deal.
Don't know what price range you're looking for, but...
I've seen them as low as 75 dollars at a reptile show(I purchased that one). I've also seen them as high as 400. The average prices was 225. BTW I'm talking about Kahl Strain Albinos for these examples.
I've seen Sharp Strain Albinos for 600 at the shows, but sellers have been known to go "lower". How much lower??? Now, that would be telling. I promised I wouldn't tell how much I paid for mine, so I can't give exact "rock bottom" prices.
I will say.... I "NEVER" expected to get them for such a "low" price.
I'm with Linda on this, but make sure you know market pricing going in so you have a basis for negotiation.
there is no shows where i live only in south california but thats 7 hours away and the closest one is in september, i need it now ya know to feed my addiction lol.
Check out your local reptile shows. You can find some great deals on very nice animals there.
The best part about buying them from a local show, is that you can see the animals in person. You can get a feel for how healthy they are.... most times. You might even get a yearling for the price of a new born. Most of the people at the shows.... They want to go home with as few animals as possible. So, they're ready to wheel and deal.
Don't know what price range you're looking for, but...
I've seen them as low as 75 dollars at a reptile show(I purchased that one). I've also seen them as high as 400. The average prices was 225. BTW I'm talking about Kahl Strain Albinos for these examples.
I've seen Sharp Strain Albinos for 600 at the shows, but sellers have been known to go "lower". How much lower??? Now, that would be telling. I promised I wouldn't tell how much I paid for mine, so I can't give exact "rock bottom" prices.
I will say.... I "NEVER" expected to get them for such a "low" price.
I look at the kingsnake market also quite often. There's tons of albinos there (and a lot of other morphs). You might try looking there for one that really catches your eye and then you can always ask if anyone has bought from them.. Atrayu provided a link.
there is no shows where i live only in south california but thats 7 hours away and the closest one is in september, i need it now ya know to feed my addiction lol.
Here's a link for one in April in San Mateo. It should be a lot closer to you.
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